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What we call life is only talk of nature.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Tea, chocolate,Scotties and a good book. Perfect!
— Pamela Harden
No one who was not by nature a lover of logic, and an extreme precisian in the use of words and phrases, could have written the two "Alice" books.
— Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
We were raised to believe in books, music, and nature.
— Anne Lamott
May books and nature be their early joy!
— William Wordsworth
Books! tis a dull and endless strife:
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
There are only three pleasures in life pure and lasting, and all derived from inanimate things-books, pictures and the face of nature.
— William Hazlitt
Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end of stupidity.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
Nature and books and (later) mathematics saved me from complete despondency.
— Bertrand Russell
Nature can seem cruel, but she balances her books.
— Alison Lurie
It is the nature of those books we call classics to wait patiently on the shelf for us to grow into them.
— Erica Jong
Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books ...
— George Washington Carver
I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature.
— William Harvey
The nature of life is mess, chaotic, exquisitely beautiful, excruciatingly painful, immensely joy-filled, and unpredictable.
— Debra Moffitt
I get ideas from everywhere: movies, books, movies, nature - it comes into my brain, it sits there for a while, and it starts coming back out.
— Tony DiTerlizzi
If I were to name the three most precious resources of life, I should say books, friends, and nature ...
— John Burroughs
Nothing is inanimate; what is the rest is our interpretation.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Wonder is the beginning of wisdom in learning from books as well as from nature.
— Mortimer J. Adler
A male frigate bird blows up a wild red pouch on his neck. He can keep it puffed up for hours. It is his way of impressing the girls.
— Julie Murphy
And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare
For all the books in his possession, he still failed to read the stories written plain as day in the faces of the people around him.
— Emma Donoghue
Human nature in time is engraved in history.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Books are only half our job ; the other half is human nature.
— Mary Virginia Provines
But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of ocean.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Things to know from books to read
— Kip Koehler
There are some laws that are coded into the very nature of the universe, and one is: There Is Never Enough Shelf Space.
— Terry Pratchett
So long as ignorance and poverty exist on earth, books of the nature of Les Miserables cannot fail to be of use.
— Victor Hugo
The lack of power to take joy in outdoor nature is as real a misfortune as the lack of power to take joy in books
— Theodore Roosevelt
Knight's disdain for Thoreau was bottomless - 'he had no deep insight into nature'...
— Michael Finkel
Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them.
— Emily Bronte
I go to books and to nature as the bee goes to a flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey.
— John Burroughs
I am Envy ... I cannot read and therefore wish all books burned.
— Christopher Marlowe
Nature and books belong to all who see them.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson